1992
DOI: 10.2307/1185307
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An Iron Hand upon the People: The Law against the Potlatch on the Northwest Coast

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“…This theory was used to justify an assortment of assimilation policies and practices that were introduced in the nineteenth century. One example of these was the Potlatch Ban, which was implemented in 1885 in order to prevent communities from practising their traditional culture (Cole & Chaikin, 1990). Residential schools, which began opening in the late nineteenth century, were another example of the government's attempt to "kill the Indian [...] and save the man" (T. R.C., 2015, p. 137).…”
Section: Background Settler Colonialism In British Columbiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This theory was used to justify an assortment of assimilation policies and practices that were introduced in the nineteenth century. One example of these was the Potlatch Ban, which was implemented in 1885 in order to prevent communities from practising their traditional culture (Cole & Chaikin, 1990). Residential schools, which began opening in the late nineteenth century, were another example of the government's attempt to "kill the Indian [...] and save the man" (T. R.C., 2015, p. 137).…”
Section: Background Settler Colonialism In British Columbiamentioning
confidence: 99%